Marinelli was arrested earlier this month after a Bank of Guam employee picking up pizza at the Tamuning Pizza Hut noticed him in the restaurant. Marinelli reportedly looked like the man whose image was captured on the bank’s ATM. Bank employees suspected he was involved in the placement of two skimming devices on ATMs in Dededo and Agat, court documents state.

The employee called police who approached Marinelli at the Pizza Hut and he was taken into custody, police said.

Marinelli’s driver’s license identified him as an Italian citizen.

In an interview with police, Marinelli reportedly told police he was recruited by a man named Michele in Italy who asked him if he could put skimming devices on Guam, court documents state. Marinelli also reportedly told police he arrived on Aug. 1 and he put a skimming device on two different ATMs, documents state.

Marinelli as of Tuesday was still detained at the Department of Corrections. He’s held on $5,000 cash bail.

A representative from the Italian consulate general office in San Francisco, California reached out to the Department of Corrections and has visited Marinelli, said DOC Director Alberto “Tony” Lamorena V.

Lamorena also said the representative addressed Marinelli's concerns.

Marinelli is due in court on Wednesday, when he will answer to the charges in the indictment.